Answer:
OC. Summary.
Explanation:
A summary is the shorter version of the original text/ passage. It is the act or briefly restating the main points of the passage without jeopardizing the whole text.
In the given excerpt from Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein", the passage is about the monster's plea to his creator Victor Frankenstein. The passage contains his dilemma in being abhorred by everyone and how he felt. And the note given is a summarized version of the original text where the writer has given a rewritten passage that restates the main points, using his/ her own words.
Um i think your forgot to add part of the question
Answer:
Your answer is B
Explanation:
Option B can happen when to much gaming(harmful gaming) is in action. And option B is also the only negative option and the question is looking for a harmful (negative) option. Hence %100 sure its Option B How can people develop social skills if they never leave the house and never interact with other people?
Answer:
Explanation:
I would think the best way is to explain to them why it irritates you. Of course, that doesn't always work so some ways of helping would be to think of the reason it irritates you as it may just be a simple problem that can be worked out solely by yourself. Causing violence to someone will only furthermore cause a larger problem.
The courage to accept responsibility means even if you have wrongly killed someone for an act, you admit you did that, and people will respect you because you can admit you have made a mistake and therefore will learn from it.
The lady who visits Dante in Canto II is called Beatrice. She was Dante's greatest love while she was alive. She died and went to heaven, but she still loves him and learns about the situation that Dante is going through. For this reason, she decides to help him using Virgil to mediate the interaction between the two, since she transfers to Virgil all the advice and guidelines that Dante will need to get through the moment he is in. Beatrice knows that Dante still loves her and that he will hear her message through Virgil.
Beatrice symbolizes divine love, one that is pure and that goes beyond physical and spiritual barriers.